How we’ve moved a whole branch of government in a libertarian direction
Downsize DC keeps moving a branch of government in a libertarian direction Retweet NOTE: Donors to the Zodhiates brief are listed in the P.S. We lobby Congress, but we also…
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NIFLA v Becerra filed
We filed the NIFLA v Becerra amicus brief regarding “compelled speech,” as described in the post Can you defeat the Ministry of Truth in NIFLA v Becerra? Can The State…
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Tagged amicus brief, compelled speech, Jim Babka, NIFLA v. Becerra, Perry Willis, William J Olson PC
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Can you defeat the Ministry of Truth in NIFLA v Becerra?
Can The State make you say things contrary to your values? Retweet Quote of the Day: “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your…